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please stay with us. we continue right after this. >> here is a look at the stories we're working on for tonight. housing sales provide new insight in hopes that the economy could be bouncing back. find out why the economy is to blame for overcrowded animal shelters and how you can help give these adorable pets a new home. >> not a great day. >> the day was -- eh. with all of the rain we are getting tonight, it will be about 6 feet high. more thunderstorms again tonight. they will be heavy at times. tomorrow, storms and thunderstorms. things get a lot nicer. monday, partly cloudy, 86 degrees with low humidity. >> it will be good for the home game against the jets. >> it will be perfect weather for that. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for joining us. >> this is a wbal-tv 11 news editorial. >> another shocking case of animal abuse has grabbed headlines and general discussion as to whether the penalties for animal abuse are strong enough. in this most recent incident, police report three men parti
please stay with us. we continue right after this. >> here is a look at the stories we're working on for tonight. housing sales provide new insight in hopes that the economy could be bouncing back. find out why the economy is to blame for overcrowded animal shelters and how you can help give these adorable pets a new home. >> not a great day. >> the day was -- eh. with all of the rain we are getting tonight, it will be about 6 feet high. more thunderstorms again tonight. they...
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i used to be a reporter. the super-duper oil inventories, if that's how the press likes to report it, but the truth is not all pieces of data are created equal. to paraphrase that late great stock picker george orwell. none of these things means a hoot compared to an unemployment number, especially one as positive as we got today. while i've heard over and over how phony and rigged and jim yesterday these figures are or at least were with the last president, you have to figure the press loves obama so much, they'll conclude he's putting out conservative number. i wouldn't be surprised if the love affair with reporters will start telling obama to say let's underpromise and overdeliver. like he's the ceo of a tech company, like he even has a chance to look at the number. come on. but the important thing is today's report shows the continuation of the trend that's pushed this market higher and higher. this is what i've been talking about. things are going from less bad to actually getting better. this rally is a
i used to be a reporter. the super-duper oil inventories, if that's how the press likes to report it, but the truth is not all pieces of data are created equal. to paraphrase that late great stock picker george orwell. none of these things means a hoot compared to an unemployment number, especially one as positive as we got today. while i've heard over and over how phony and rigged and jim yesterday these figures are or at least were with the last president, you have to figure the press loves...
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us tomorrow. every child deserves a world class education. >> jamie: then candidate barack obama on the campaign trail, in 2008. but as many parents are preparing right now to send their kids to college, in the fall, we wanted to know, where is the money? joining me now, fox business network reporter rich edison. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. >> jamie: and the reason i wanted to talk to you, is with all of this cash for clunkers, another $2 billion for clunkers, what about college? what are the the deals are out there right now and is the obama administration making good on the promise that every american student will get a world class education? >> it is beginning to. and its pledging billions of dollars to try to help folk get into especially community colleges, there are three ways out there the federal government can help you, the first is a loan, you can borrow from the federal government, for most kids, actually up to a point where it pays for your entire education, but, of
us tomorrow. every child deserves a world class education. >> jamie: then candidate barack obama on the campaign trail, in 2008. but as many parents are preparing right now to send their kids to college, in the fall, we wanted to know, where is the money? joining me now, fox business network reporter rich edison. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. >> jamie: and the reason i wanted to talk to you, is with all of this cash for clunkers, another $2 billion for...
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some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in reform? >> reporter: trying to hit back. the administration says about health care reform. in his weekly address the president said illegal immigrants would not be covered under a health care bill and taxpayer dollars would not go to fund abortionses and he addressed fear eck ode at heated town hall meetings across the country saying this administration, betty, is not planning a government takeover of the health care system. betty? >> all right. that's what they're saying, but what are republicans saying about all this? >> reporter: interesting. republicans in their weekly address said the president was not being straightforward about his proposal. congressman tom price of georgia said the president is playing "fast and loose" with the facts. >> his opposition to the democrats' government-run plan is mounting. the president has said he'd like to stamp
some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in reform? >> reporter: trying to hit back. the administration says about health care reform. in his weekly address the president said illegal immigrants would not be covered under a health care bill and taxpayer dollars would not go to fund abortionses and he addressed fear eck...
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she survived. >> all of us are impatient. nobody wants to wait for a 20-second countdown or for traffic to stop. but look what jeopay you put yourself in. >> reporter: a man was hit by two cars and killed when he tried to cross jefferson davis highway. he was not in a crosswalk. yesterday in bethesda, a man was struck and killed. he was not in the crosswalk either. >> it can be dangerous if you're not watching where you're going. >> reporter: many pedestrians say they cross in the middle of the street out of convenience. especially if the crosswalk is out of the way and they're in a rush. >> if you're in a hurry you, you know, don't think of the danger. >> reporter: officials want to change that behavior by ignoring sidewalks and the risks that are with them. >> i wait my turn and like wait a little more and make eye contact with people. >> safe experts say drivers have to take responsibility for pedestrian safety as well. they said don't speed especially in pedestrian areas and watch out for people in the roadway even if the
she survived. >> all of us are impatient. nobody wants to wait for a 20-second countdown or for traffic to stop. but look what jeopay you put yourself in. >> reporter: a man was hit by two cars and killed when he tried to cross jefferson davis highway. he was not in a crosswalk. yesterday in bethesda, a man was struck and killed. he was not in the crosswalk either. >> it can be dangerous if you're not watching where you're going. >> reporter: many pedestrians say they...
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government is using none of these tools. in terms of sustaining the health care system, we need to of the balance of public and private. nobody in our system would disagree with that. we're trying to get the best of both. we think that the private tools could be embedded into medicare but it will be difficult to get the politics through to do it. a lot transparency and we're only talking about the individual market. the individual market was 17 million and may be going up to 30 million, but they will make sure that they have peace of mind. you put that all together, we think we can structure a system that is much better than the one that we have today, that is more transparent, but allows the benefit of drawing from the different areas of expertise on both sides. >> if i could follow on that quickly, medicare and fans is more expensive than traditional medicare. i agree with much of what you said, is that you cannot compete the government. the government will not be able to adapt these wonderful techniques. why is there an a
government is using none of these tools. in terms of sustaining the health care system, we need to of the balance of public and private. nobody in our system would disagree with that. we're trying to get the best of both. we think that the private tools could be embedded into medicare but it will be difficult to get the politics through to do it. a lot transparency and we're only talking about the individual market. the individual market was 17 million and may be going up to 30 million, but...
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joining us now is frank ramsey, the police sergeant use on that tape there. there is more to this thing. what can you tell us? >> what specifically? shepard: i was not aware of this lover yesterday. but i guess she had been telling the lover things, yes? >> he cannot confirm at the time. shepard: are showing pictures of you holding her in what amounts to a bit of an act for a jury later so they can establish her mental state. tell us what that meeting was like? >> start to finish, she employed a confidential source to find a hit man, to the moment she found the hit man, to leaving to have her husband killed. i notified her where she was working out that she needed to comeback. what you see on the video is where she approaches may, i am explaining to her that her husband has been shot and that a black male has been seen fleeing the area. the reason we used a black male is because that happens to be the race of the undercover officer she hired. i wanted her to leave clearly it was the man she hired to care of this business, and i barely finished the were killed
joining us now is frank ramsey, the police sergeant use on that tape there. there is more to this thing. what can you tell us? >> what specifically? shepard: i was not aware of this lover yesterday. but i guess she had been telling the lover things, yes? >> he cannot confirm at the time. shepard: are showing pictures of you holding her in what amounts to a bit of an act for a jury later so they can establish her mental state. tell us what that meeting was like? >> start to...
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. >> reporter: light or photo therapies have been used to treat the condition but the new laser use as different wave length to target the underlying cause. >> what the light does it helps reduce the inflammation. >> reporter: it is pain free but there is a down side -- time. patients need two treatment as two a month. then they have to come back after it comes back. it can cost $200 a treatment but insurances will pay for most of it. >> it is a great treatment for the localised condition. >> if it, woulds i will be thrilledky wear a skirt. >> we have seen improvement. >> we have. >> reporter: she has seen a steady improvement and hopes eventually the laser will zap it away completely. >> and it can run in the families. certain genes have been linked to the disease. >> the ncaa will no longer hold tournaments in states. it has been moving towards sports beating. anding whatterring poses claims. and it has contacted players to get inside information. the general assembly approved a lottery in may. >>> a quick look at the stories that you will find in the baltimore sin. more on the strat
. >> reporter: light or photo therapies have been used to treat the condition but the new laser use as different wave length to target the underlying cause. >> what the light does it helps reduce the inflammation. >> reporter: it is pain free but there is a down side -- time. patients need two treatment as two a month. then they have to come back after it comes back. it can cost $200 a treatment but insurances will pay for most of it. >> it is a great treatment for the...
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> after perhaps his toughest stretch in the white house, president obama as we said earlier will spend the coming week relaxing with his family on the island of martha's vineyard off the coast of massachusetts. the locals there are used to celebrity get aways but they're still thrilled to be the obama's vacation destination. here's nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: just five miles off the cape cod shore, martha's n vineyard can feel like a world away. but this weekend it has all the trappings of an obama campaign stop. >> he's our first black president. >> reporter: this island which host the clintons in the '90s is the proud choice of the obama, their home fb blue heron farm, a 28 acre compound on the southwest part of the island. the president himself is spay paying the tab speculated to be between $25,000 and $30,000. this is the way most people come to martha's vineyard, by ferry, but the obama's arrival will be slightly different.
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> after perhaps his toughest stretch in the white house, president obama as we said earlier will spend the coming week relaxing with his family on the island of martha's vineyard off the coast of massachusetts. the locals there are used to celebrity get aways but they're still thrilled to be the obama's vacation destination. here's nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: just five miles off the cape cod shore,...
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they used a shovel and a bag to capture the snake. with no one claiming ownership, officials think it's a pet that just got away. >>> thanks, gregg. an international manhunt is underway for the killer of the swim suit model, jasmine fiore. her mutilated body was found stuffed in a suitcase and dumped in a trash bin. police say her fingers and teeth were removed. in an effort to prevent them from discovering her identity. her ex-husband, ryan jenkins a former reality tv show contestant, is the suspect in her murder. how strong is the case against him and can anything explain the brutality of this crime? we're going to bring in a fox news legal analyst and joey jackson a former prosecutor. thank you for being with us. just a disgusting story. i cannot believe anyone could do this anyway. but a husband? is it predicated on jealousy, on obsession? i know that several things come into play. he was jealous of the ex-boyfriend text message, he didn't report her missing, she got the marriage annulled. they were married for 2.2 seconds. obviou
they used a shovel and a bag to capture the snake. with no one claiming ownership, officials think it's a pet that just got away. >>> thanks, gregg. an international manhunt is underway for the killer of the swim suit model, jasmine fiore. her mutilated body was found stuffed in a suitcase and dumped in a trash bin. police say her fingers and teeth were removed. in an effort to prevent them from discovering her identity. her ex-husband, ryan jenkins a former reality tv show contestant,...
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they want d us to talk about portable and they wanted us to make not a voluntary contribution or commitment to that but they wanted us to be clear and transparent that we would support legislation to do exactly that. that had a material impact in all of our processes and discussions. and at the end of last year, in december we came forward with a very comprehensive program which in fact is the building blocks of what members of congress are talking about today in the area of insurance reform. so we're proud of that. we can contribute to it. we can help educate people on the importance of this and how it works. >> so to be sure i understand, your argument is that universality is the game changer that once you have everybody in the system then you can begin to restructure. but until then, if that condition is not met then these won't work because sick people or the healthy people won't come in. >> and this isn't a hype thesssiss on our part. this is a view that now has been born out with experience in a large number of states. we've done a report, it wasn't done by us. we had a third party do
they want d us to talk about portable and they wanted us to make not a voluntary contribution or commitment to that but they wanted us to be clear and transparent that we would support legislation to do exactly that. that had a material impact in all of our processes and discussions. and at the end of last year, in december we came forward with a very comprehensive program which in fact is the building blocks of what members of congress are talking about today in the area of insurance reform....
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what can you tell us? >> it seems to have happened on a fairly small scale and it's kind of disgusting. the ink stays on your fingers for a few days. but this attack took place shortly after the ballots were cast on thursday. >> so as awful as that is, let's talk about the declaration of a winner. that's not going to happen any time soon, is it? it could take a couple of weeks, i'm told, and there could be a run-off. what about accusation of stuffing ballot boxes, all of that. do you fear this is going to lead to more up rest? >> there are fearses there could be unrest in the country and the u.s. envoy richard holbrooke has been meeting with to two leading candidates and telling them to try to calm their constituencies. we've been told by abdullah abdullah who ee the leading contender in this race that he's not going to cause any unrest, that he wants to show as much restraint as possible, although he does believe there was fraud, some ballot box stuffing, particularly in the southern provinces. the electo
what can you tell us? >> it seems to have happened on a fairly small scale and it's kind of disgusting. the ink stays on your fingers for a few days. but this attack took place shortly after the ballots were cast on thursday. >> so as awful as that is, let's talk about the declaration of a winner. that's not going to happen any time soon, is it? it could take a couple of weeks, i'm told, and there could be a run-off. what about accusation of stuffing ballot boxes, all of that. do...
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it's hidden to most of us, but getting larger every day. the cost of insuring a family has more than doubled since 1999 and the portion picked up by you, money straight out of your pocket is, is up 117%. why has health care costs gone snup. >> being of hip replacements and all the things that you can do in you that are expensive that you couldn't do ten year ago. baby boomers who are aging, more people using more expensive care. and you made a very good point earlier, you've got 20% is 80% of the costs and that's a big cost in one part of the demographic and that part will only get bigger. >> no one does particularly well in terms of controlling costs, either the public system, private or other countries in the world. just about everywhere you have health care costs outpacing inflation. >> at the high end, we deliver terrific care for people who can afford it. but we do know we've got one of the least efficient systems in the industrialized world. we spend far more per person and get less for it than other major industrialized nations. peop
it's hidden to most of us, but getting larger every day. the cost of insuring a family has more than doubled since 1999 and the portion picked up by you, money straight out of your pocket is, is up 117%. why has health care costs gone snup. >> being of hip replacements and all the things that you can do in you that are expensive that you couldn't do ten year ago. baby boomers who are aging, more people using more expensive care. and you made a very good point earlier, you've got 20% is...
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most of us don't see that now. we need to restructure the system so we're paying for value, and if we want more value, if we want the deluxe, we pay that difference rather than asking our neighbor to pay it for us. >> reminder that you are listening to the commonwealth club of california radio program. we're talking with dr. emanuel about his vision for a complete overhaul of our health care system and our audience here tonight obviously includes a number of kaiser patients, because this question has been asked a number of ways. what do you think of kaiser's model of health care? >> kaiser is a classic model of integrated care under one system where they have an incentive to have the doctors work with the hospitals, work with the other types of health care providers. i think it's a very good model of he care. and most people that have studied it, think that it provided excellent care, comparable to anything in the country. and here i should have a confession to make. some of the senior executives at kaiser are good
most of us don't see that now. we need to restructure the system so we're paying for value, and if we want more value, if we want the deluxe, we pay that difference rather than asking our neighbor to pay it for us. >> reminder that you are listening to the commonwealth club of california radio program. we're talking with dr. emanuel about his vision for a complete overhaul of our health care system and our audience here tonight obviously includes a number of kaiser patients, because this...
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. >> thanks for joining us. -- welcome back to 11 news today. >> thanks for joining us. let's get a check on the weather. >> it is going to be warm today. check it out real quick. we are dealing with temperatures in the low 70's across the board. a 73 degrees downtown. mostly sunny skies. sun setting tonight at 7:48. it will be up shortly. >> with the dry heat, there is a dress what that goes along with it. >> basically. >> we have some accidents. one is blocking 295 pion northbound i-95. -- 295 on northbound i-95. we will continue to monitor this situation and let you know how it develops. we had an accident on 50 on the bay bridge on the westbound direction. that has just been cleared. traffic is going well from the eastern show over the bridge -- eastern shore over the bridge. howard is your alternate in the mulberry area. manhole covers blew off and we are dealing with closures there. that is the latest on tropical 11 -- that is the latest. back to you. >> senator ted kennedy has died last night after his battle with brain cancer. >> he was devoted to helping with --
. >> thanks for joining us. -- welcome back to 11 news today. >> thanks for joining us. let's get a check on the weather. >> it is going to be warm today. check it out real quick. we are dealing with temperatures in the low 70's across the board. a 73 degrees downtown. mostly sunny skies. sun setting tonight at 7:48. it will be up shortly. >> with the dry heat, there is a dress what that goes along with it. >> basically. >> we have some accidents. one is...
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our standards here at cnn are a little different and don't allow us to use pictures from a blog until we are able to independently confirm its validity. i reported yesterday that we had no proof of the swastikas. since then, we have done independent reporting canned now tell you that speaker pelosi was correct. this sign, held aloft by a woman at a health care event in ft. collins, colorado, does in fact show the swastika. it has a stripe running through it as if to say, no nazi. still, obviously, unsettling. now, we are finding out there may be a pattern here. look at this seen thursday outside a health care forum. it's romulus, michigan. a photo of the president, defaced by a hitler mustache. now, this. see that sign. it depicts texas democrat lloyd doggett as the devil. you see the symbol of the murder rows nazi ss on a sign that says stop socialism. if you see another view of that same sign, you will notice and we can see the man holding it up, we discover he is holding a little girl on his shoulders as he is holing thding that sign. one more. this from yesterday, a child, denver,
our standards here at cnn are a little different and don't allow us to use pictures from a blog until we are able to independently confirm its validity. i reported yesterday that we had no proof of the swastikas. since then, we have done independent reporting canned now tell you that speaker pelosi was correct. this sign, held aloft by a woman at a health care event in ft. collins, colorado, does in fact show the swastika. it has a stripe running through it as if to say, no nazi. still,...
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new uses. we ask questions about how to further access the spectrum, how to access models, find new ways to better manage protection and how to develop enhanced methods to reduce spectrum more efficiently. innovation is a crying in a number of other areas in the wireless ecosystem. for example, wireless networks are evolving to more converged platform architectures. wireless devices are used for multi functions such as smart phones and new sophisticated applications of things like location-based services that are being developed as well. we seek comment on what is going on in this area and what role the commission might play for encouraging innovation and investment in these areas. in addition, the underlying seeks comment on way that the commission can experiment in the wireless sector, with respect to the experimental licensing program. the wireless bureau rep -- recommends adoption of this item. thank you. >> do you have remarks? >> i do. thank you. thank you for everyone at table and never
new uses. we ask questions about how to further access the spectrum, how to access models, find new ways to better manage protection and how to develop enhanced methods to reduce spectrum more efficiently. innovation is a crying in a number of other areas in the wireless ecosystem. for example, wireless networks are evolving to more converged platform architectures. wireless devices are used for multi functions such as smart phones and new sophisticated applications of things like...
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some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us american. >> cnn elaine quijano, where are you eeshgs lane? can't even see? in the bureau. >> reporter: i am. usually you're at the white house. we're going to talk about what the president had to say today about holding hands and marching forward. really, he's having trouble getting the democrats to hold each others hands and march ford on this issue? >> reporter: yeah, at the same time, trying to go and fight back against some of the claims made about the proposals, against what his administration says are myths about health care reform. in his weekly address the president also ran through some of them. for instance, saying illegal immigrants would not be cover under a health care bill, taxpayer dollars not funding abortions and addressed and echoed at the town hall meetings across the country saying his administration, drew, is not planning a government takeover of the health care system. drew? >> yeah, but at the same time, we have speaker pelosi saying she's not going forward without a public option, which many people believe
some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us american. >> cnn elaine quijano, where are you eeshgs lane? can't even see? in the bureau. >> reporter: i am. usually you're at the white house. we're going to talk about what the president had to say today about holding hands and marching forward. really, he's having trouble getting the democrats to hold each others hands and march ford on this issue? >> reporter: yeah, at the same time, trying to go and fight back...
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thank you for joining us today. i am alison starling. senator kennedy himself planned his funeral arrangements. we have more on his last wishes. >> for three days his life will be celebrated and remembered as his body is carriedo each of the places he most treasured. >> that is what we will do in the next few days, it is celebrate his life. >> arocession will leave his home in hyannis port and make its way to boston, a city where he spent his childhood. it will wind its way downtown to the john f. kennedy library where he will lie in proposed today and tomorrow. >> he told his family he was ready to go. >>ars e expected to turn out. after visitation ends tomorrow, an invitation only memorial will be filed -- will be held inside the library. then there will be a private family service. the guest list includes president obama, who will give the eulogy. it is a place kennedy held dear to his heart after his daughter was fighting cancer. >> there was another part of his life very few people knew o o ad that is his deep faith. >> a procession
thank you for joining us today. i am alison starling. senator kennedy himself planned his funeral arrangements. we have more on his last wishes. >> for three days his life will be celebrated and remembered as his body is carriedo each of the places he most treasured. >> that is what we will do in the next few days, it is celebrate his life. >> arocession will leave his home in hyannis port and make its way to boston, a city where he spent his childhood. it will wind its way...
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what you can tell us? >> neighbors are returning home to find their neighborhood wrapped in courtroom scene tape and this has turned into a murder investigation on the the corner of ask third and q street. the two people were stabbed to this afternoon and in broad daylight at 2:30 and one person was killed at this point, d.c. police are desperate for information. as far as we know, they're unsure whether or not the two people were attacked or if they were involved in a fight. they still putting this investigation together. d.c. police sources do tell us the two individuals are described as transgendered and we ask the chief lanier about that moments ago. she's not sure that is not been confirmed according to her and she's not sure whether or not that played a part in this crime. the detectives have little information. no suspect information. there were a number of people outside this afternoon when this happened and could its have been busy talking to them and going door tow door. two people sustained, one
what you can tell us? >> neighbors are returning home to find their neighborhood wrapped in courtroom scene tape and this has turned into a murder investigation on the the corner of ask third and q street. the two people were stabbed to this afternoon and in broad daylight at 2:30 and one person was killed at this point, d.c. police are desperate for information. as far as we know, they're unsure whether or not the two people were attacked or if they were involved in a fight. they still...
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thanks for being with us. >> thank y, paul. >>aul: my guest patric o'hare of brfing.com. >> jeff: torrow, the wireless industry goes under the microsocope as rulators look into competition, innovati and billg practices. >> jef massachusetts' top curities regulator is taking closer look at t trading tips that goldman sac gives its top clients. those tips come from wkly meetgs of the firm's research analysts and are thepassed along toraders and top clients. regulators are concerned t practice fors some clients over oths. masshusetts today confirmed it has subpoenaed goldm for details. the firm has until stember 7 to respond. >>aul: carl icahn is betting atlantic city's tropicana sino. today, new jersey gami regulators clear the way for him and a group of lendersto take over e tropicana. icahwill own about 41% of the casino when it emergesrom chapr 11. the billnaire is no stranger to ts type of deal. in 20, he bought the sands hotel in atlanticity and later ld it for a huge profit. >> jf: here's a look at what's happening tomorrow
thanks for being with us. >> thank y, paul. >>aul: my guest patric o'hare of brfing.com. >> jeff: torrow, the wireless industry goes under the microsocope as rulators look into competition, innovati and billg practices. >> jef massachusetts' top curities regulator is taking closer look at t trading tips that goldman sac gives its top clients. those tips come from wkly meetgs of the firm's research analysts and are thepassed along toraders and top clients. regulators are...
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when you going to help us out? when you say you are going to tax the rich, we fall into that category we do not take it home. we leave it in our business to invest. >> the first thing i would say is this. if you leave the money in the business into a not be taxed. we are talking about what is taken out in the personal. why is it when people get answers they do not like they ignore it? i understand. i cannot have a rational conversation. the fact is that we are talking about only taxing that amount that is taken out of the business as personal property. secondly, when you say that nothing -- nothing has been done to raise taxes. all we are doing is raising taxes. what went up? what went up? >> [unintelligible] >> excuse me. wait a minute. i said nothing has been done under the obama administration in massachusetts and to raise taxes. i will take the last question. what'>> i'm not from your distr. he was not available so i came down here. my question involves predict how you plan on reforming prescription drugs? i re
when you going to help us out? when you say you are going to tax the rich, we fall into that category we do not take it home. we leave it in our business to invest. >> the first thing i would say is this. if you leave the money in the business into a not be taxed. we are talking about what is taken out in the personal. why is it when people get answers they do not like they ignore it? i understand. i cannot have a rational conversation. the fact is that we are talking about only taxing...
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us great trade in. join us today at 4:00 right after "dr. phil." back to you. >> stay with us. the five-day forecast is coming right up >> welcome back to our noon news. we are now indicating on today's, potential tropical problems in the area friday and saturday that's what you fled to concentrate on. there is usually a quick clear- out after hurricanes. sunday should be okay, but before that, problems m
us great trade in. join us today at 4:00 right after "dr. phil." back to you. >> stay with us. the five-day forecast is coming right up >> welcome back to our noon news. we are now indicating on today's, potential tropical problems in the area friday and saturday that's what you fled to concentrate on. there is usually a quick clear- out after hurricanes. sunday should be okay, but before that, problems m
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ck in a moment.ba stay with us. stay witus >> rose: do youthink where you are on important issues of our day is whe the cntry i or where you'd le to see e country ? >> where i'd li to see to country be i believe that individuals and the naon does best when it'sen allenged. i thi this countryas demonstrated it over itstr history. i mean, look how this nation camout of the deprsion. look how we responded in terms of world war ii.of look how we've even... finally when we were confrted the issues segregation by . king really facings, even though we'd writen slavery into the constitutionnd we had the civil war,inally when dr. ng confroed us, we responded. we've made portant progress in knocking down walls ofll discrination. this coury has always done well when it's beenhallenged. i don't feel thatit's being hallenged. you c't have the b tax cuts we' had and be still involvedst in wars on is and asking ain small gup of people to takeal t burden and everybod else enj themselves. i thinkwe have to understand now that wee fa
ck in a moment.ba stay with us. stay witus >> rose: do youthink where you are on important issues of our day is whe the cntry i or where you'd le to see e country ? >> where i'd li to see to country be i believe that individuals and the naon does best when it'sen allenged. i thi this countryas demonstrated it over itstr history. i mean, look how this nation camout of the deprsion. look how we responded in terms of world war ii.of look how we've even... finally when we were confrted...
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help us out now. give us a hand. >> enough of high unemployment, and enough of jimmy carter. >> i don't think i come as a candidate with all of the answers, but i come, as i think, probably over a lifetime that's been tested by a variety of different, both challenges, tragedies, and also some successes. >> and some failures, right? >> and some failures. >> on the day after the southern primaries, kennedy was much more upset by a newspaper article than any defeat. a front page chappaquiddick story in "the new york times" which came up with almost nothing new on his actions there. kennedy was the angriest reporters have seen him in this campai campaign. >> there has been no family, the time that i have been in the public life, that has been investigated, whose personal lives have been investigated as much as my life, the life of my wife, my children. i'm not interested in the personal lives of other candidates for the presidency. >> yesterday's polls show him trailing president carter for the first time
help us out now. give us a hand. >> enough of high unemployment, and enough of jimmy carter. >> i don't think i come as a candidate with all of the answers, but i come, as i think, probably over a lifetime that's been tested by a variety of different, both challenges, tragedies, and also some successes. >> and some failures, right? >> and some failures. >> on the day after the southern primaries, kennedy was much more upset by a newspaper article than any defeat. a...
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i want to thank you for being with us. in the last hour, investigators announce little haleigh cummings was not kidnapped by a stranger. that's right. it was no stranger that snuck into the home that night and snatched the little girl. >> i just got home from work. my 5-year-old daughter is gone. i need somebody to be here now. >> authorities investigating haleigh cummings disappearance announce baby-sitter misty is not giving them the whole story. after determining haleigh was likely not abducted by a stranger, investigators focused their attention on crosslin and her whereabouts that night. >> i got up because i had to use the bathroom. didn't make it to the bathroom. i seen the kitchen light on. i walked in the kitchen and the back door's wide open. >> right beside me on my left is the bed where misty was sleeping. and here on the right we had the bed where little haleigh was sleeping. and you can see it is all but about 3 1/2 feet from each other. and this is right where misty said she got up and she had to go to the b
i want to thank you for being with us. in the last hour, investigators announce little haleigh cummings was not kidnapped by a stranger. that's right. it was no stranger that snuck into the home that night and snatched the little girl. >> i just got home from work. my 5-year-old daughter is gone. i need somebody to be here now. >> authorities investigating haleigh cummings disappearance announce baby-sitter misty is not giving them the whole story. after determining haleigh was...
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nobody can defeat us. the hardline faslula did something that puzzled zarghon, he freed the tv crew. the taliban instructed them to film destruction caused by the taliban army. you can hear gunfire and mortar rounds. zarghon takes shelter behind the camera. this was meant to be propaganda for the taliban. pakistan's army drove the taliban from their strong hold. zarg zarghon, doing the taliban's bidding was the price of freedom. it saved his life and gave him back to his family. what was it like when you saw your family again after this experience? when you saw your children again? >> i guess it was -- that was something i think the most beautiful gift of my life is that. i returned to my home and i saw my children. >>> a doctor challenges his congressman on health care reform and the congressman challenges right back. >> not a single one of you had the decency to call my office and set up for a meeting. okay. then do that. do that. >> so what is going on here? what is in this health care reform bill and w
nobody can defeat us. the hardline faslula did something that puzzled zarghon, he freed the tv crew. the taliban instructed them to film destruction caused by the taliban army. you can hear gunfire and mortar rounds. zarghon takes shelter behind the camera. this was meant to be propaganda for the taliban. pakistan's army drove the taliban from their strong hold. zarg zarghon, doing the taliban's bidding was the price of freedom. it saved his life and gave him back to his family. what was it...
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but leave us alone, that is all that we would ask. will you leave us alone. [applause] i would like to ask you if you will commit to working on those problems rather than throwing everything into turmoil. >> what -- would i commit to working on those problems and throwing everything into turmoil, that is a general statement that i can agree with, i will stay in touch and i will be back next year. and if i am reelected i will be back the year after that. who has no. 7? >> thank you for coming, arlen specter. >> let me answer more fully. i do not want to see tomorrow, we want to have a sense of an answer. we have a series of problems. i want to take them up one by one. we want to figure out what the problem is, and what is the way that we should deal with them in a democracy. >> [inaudible] >> i am not familiar with 3400, let me move on. >> i am a republican, but i am a conservative. i do not believe this is just about health care. it is not about tarp, left and right. this is about the systematic dismantling of this country. dismantling of this country. 'm onl
but leave us alone, that is all that we would ask. will you leave us alone. [applause] i would like to ask you if you will commit to working on those problems rather than throwing everything into turmoil. >> what -- would i commit to working on those problems and throwing everything into turmoil, that is a general statement that i can agree with, i will stay in touch and i will be back next year. and if i am reelected i will be back the year after that. who has no. 7? >> thank you...
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thanks to both of you for joining us. the reason why this matters to me is because half of investors are bearish. they probably missed this run up since march. how do you get them to realize that the market has been bullish for a while. >> can you blame them? >> i can because they missed the rally since march. >> i can understand your empathy and i share that. you can't miss them after bearsters and merrill lynching into the arms of bank america. the s&p 500 has a negative return. it begins and ends with trust and getting the interest aligned better than they have been. a lot of these financial terms have a conflict of interest and we will have to make changes that more closely align to long-term interests. >> this is a huge problem because there were a lot of people who sent me e-mails or said i have gotten out of my 401(k) because they were burned so badly. they missed rebuilding their portfolio at this point. what do you think about that? >> unfortunately we see that with the individual investor if they are not guided
thanks to both of you for joining us. the reason why this matters to me is because half of investors are bearish. they probably missed this run up since march. how do you get them to realize that the market has been bullish for a while. >> can you blame them? >> i can because they missed the rally since march. >> i can understand your empathy and i share that. you can't miss them after bearsters and merrill lynching into the arms of bank america. the s&p 500 has a negative...
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. >> those us who remember the kennedys wilrembert john kennedy and rort knedy as theromise. but ted kennedy s the fulflment of that promise. >> if you lo at his record, people tend to say that healt care was his signaturissue, but i think it was civil rights beuse from his eliest days in the u.s.enate, that was his issue all the way tough the americans thdisabilities act. andou could even argue that heal care, in his md anywa is a civil rights issue. >> absolute right. people forget one of its fst legislativachievements in 1955 was- in 1965 was to rewrite themmigration laws which at the time per fo ropeans and about asians and africans to emigte on the same level. >> where did that come from? he waa child of privilege, the son of one of the wealthy men in america at the time, where did this concern for others me from? >> to whom much is given, much is expected. he joined th senate and hi brother ha just promised a civil rights bil he did n see it through. he was there. ted kennedy ce along at the time that t civil rights movement was at its heig. he was the to see this civi
. >> those us who remember the kennedys wilrembert john kennedy and rort knedy as theromise. but ted kennedy s the fulflment of that promise. >> if you lo at his record, people tend to say that healt care was his signaturissue, but i think it was civil rights beuse from his eliest days in the u.s.enate, that was his issue all the way tough the americans thdisabilities act. andou could even argue that heal care, in his md anywa is a civil rights issue. >> absolute right. people...
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edward klein is with us. we have talked about the last days. what details do you know about when he found out that he had cancer and that it was terminal? >> this happened in may 2008. basically, what happened is he had a daughter who had breast cancer. the chairman of the house committee had gotten his chief aide on the health committee to gather what they call anti- cancer group together to see what could be done. he did exactly the same thing for himself. they had this cancer group assembled from all over the world, and they decided what would be the very best treatment for him, but they also told him that his prognosis was very grim, and he would be lucky if he could last six months. shepard: i know of history. it is well-documented, but how did he take that? what have family members and others said about his mood following that? >> it is always hard to read senator kennedy because he is not in introspective guy who cries in his beer. he is one of these guys, "let's get up and do it and get it done." he s
edward klein is with us. we have talked about the last days. what details do you know about when he found out that he had cancer and that it was terminal? >> this happened in may 2008. basically, what happened is he had a daughter who had breast cancer. the chairman of the house committee had gotten his chief aide on the health committee to gather what they call anti- cancer group together to see what could be done. he did exactly the same thing for himself. they had this cancer group...
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over same sex gay marriage in massachusetts that americans boy this is sort of a fau naphenomew to us. in fact the dutch had legalized gay marriage in 2001. and so in america is really kind of sense catching up so absolutely there's a valts pipeline >> you think that this values globalization is going to change the culture. >> it's already changing the culture. >> how so? >> i think that the gay marriage is another issue. yoit anyways yeah through science and technology the so-called abortion pill r uchu t was pioneered in france. there was a great deal of hostility and opposition to it. now it's come over and now it's easily available from doctor or from a clinic. there's no question we're all sort of this mainstream of western values. >> you think that this force emanating from europe particularly amsterdam seems to have codified it more than anyone else is irresistible. i think it's a condition of modern life and in that sense is streak liamly powerful force. there are and there can be count counterveiling issues in the society. i think it's complex. how are you impressed by this p
over same sex gay marriage in massachusetts that americans boy this is sort of a fau naphenomew to us. in fact the dutch had legalized gay marriage in 2001. and so in america is really kind of sense catching up so absolutely there's a valts pipeline >> you think that this values globalization is going to change the culture. >> it's already changing the culture. >> how so? >> i think that the gay marriage is another issue. yoit anyways yeah through science and technology...
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show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. you weren't always my favorite day. with all the pet hair in the air, i'd spend class preoccupied, bothered by itchy eyes. but now i have new zyrtec® itchy eye drops. it works fast, with just one drop, to relieve my itchy eyes from allergies for up to 12 hours. no other allergy itchy eye drop works faster or longer. which is good, 'cause there's a lotta paws to shake. with new zyrtec® itchy eye drops i can love the air™. i know when it's the perfect time to change my tires. when it comes to shaving i know when to change my blade. (announcer) gillette fusion's indicator strip fades to white when it may be time to change. fresh blade. better shave. >>>
show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. you weren't always my favorite day. with all the pet hair in the air, i'd spend class...
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but he used the words open with e torch hadeen passed" which john kennedy had used when he watalking about t eisenhower generation paing the torch to his. and i think this was a change. and i thinkbama was regarded as a nnedy-esque figure. >> let's lk about hlth care. you did some reporter ght -- reporting on how the debateis shapin up despite the abnce ofed kennedy. tell us about h that is shapg up. >> a very prominent and respectable reblican pollste put it very well this week. he said, senator -- president obama, excuse me, people want him to succeed, people like him. republicansnd better unrstand that. he problem is that he has his own dete to ke and the oba plan and the numbers d support ha gone down. they had better come up in every with a recantingaepackaging, w and improvedchanged plan if it is going to be suessful. quite honestly, if people say ted kennedy is miss, he is missed in the sen that ted kennedy uld have told very early on what the proems were and what toobout the his ability t forge coalition is just so impssive. >> also he cld sell. it is gng to be a compromise.
but he used the words open with e torch hadeen passed" which john kennedy had used when he watalking about t eisenhower generation paing the torch to his. and i think this was a change. and i thinkbama was regarded as a nnedy-esque figure. >> let's lk about hlth care. you did some reporter ght -- reporting on how the debateis shapin up despite the abnce ofed kennedy. tell us about h that is shapg up. >> a very prominent and respectable reblican pollste put it very well this...
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sunday, monday, tuesday -- we have not used that word in many reek -- as many weeks, but it will be pleasant for sunday, monday, and tuesday. >>> the national seven new general manager. >> they finally did it, the vice-president of baseball operations. his promotion follows the managerial change. he led the negotiations, and he deserves it. with all the rumors, hey mike, did you ever think you would not get this job? >> i always felt i was the choice. i have a confidence level and mylf, and i felt like i was well prepared for the job. one thing that kept drawing got was that they were good business people. they will pick the right guy for the job. with that in my mind, i thought it would be made. >> the redskins broke camp, and the players are fired up about it. but they are like little kids at christmas. the veterans could not help themselves. earlier today, we spoke about the end of camp. >> at him to that list of redskins torn up about day is coming to an end. >> i can't believe it is ending. >> he will play saturday against the steelers. he is not a huge fan of preseason. he separated hi
sunday, monday, tuesday -- we have not used that word in many reek -- as many weeks, but it will be pleasant for sunday, monday, and tuesday. >>> the national seven new general manager. >> they finally did it, the vice-president of baseball operations. his promotion follows the managerial change. he led the negotiations, and he deserves it. with all the rumors, hey mike, did you ever think you would not get this job? >> i always felt i was the choice. i have a confidence...
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let us pray. though we miss the site of people, your server -- your servant severed greatly and took on enormous taskslord, you knew his hopes were unquenchable, full of the mortality. you knew his strengths and his limitations. he knew you, lord, and beat new you could use anyone or anything to accomplish your purpose. -- and he knew you could use anyone. he wanted to drop people closer to one another and to his a divine presence. fashioned by family values and once expanded to a world vision true leadership would draw staff and friends to new depths of human understanding, embrace with compassion such a vision would inspire people around the world to believe with all our hearts that peace and justice
let us pray. though we miss the site of people, your server -- your servant severed greatly and took on enormous taskslord, you knew his hopes were unquenchable, full of the mortality. you knew his strengths and his limitations. he knew you, lord, and beat new you could use anyone or anything to accomplish your purpose. -- and he knew you could use anyone. he wanted to drop people closer to one another and to his a divine presence. fashioned by family values and once expanded to a world vision...
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they use their influence. they run their ads. and their political allies try to scare the heck out of everybody. it happened in '93. it's happening now. >> let's talk about specific groups that have an interest in either blocking reform outright or changing it or limiting it in some form. big pharmaceutical companies. is there anything in the reform bills about lowering the cost of prescription drugs? >> the pharmaceutical industry which is not a party to the 1993-94 effort is now with the white house. they want coverage. they want affordable coverage for everyone and they want copays to be reasonable and as mr. skeptic would say that's because they'll have this huge group of people able to buy. they have agreed to cut $80 billion out of their costs. interestingly, they're spending -- >> over ten years. >> and interestingly they're spending $150 million in advertising to push for health reform. a lot of people like the former labor secretary of clinton, he smells a rat and says a lot of people are saying, look, they wouldn't do i
they use their influence. they run their ads. and their political allies try to scare the heck out of everybody. it happened in '93. it's happening now. >> let's talk about specific groups that have an interest in either blocking reform outright or changing it or limiting it in some form. big pharmaceutical companies. is there anything in the reform bills about lowering the cost of prescription drugs? >> the pharmaceutical industry which is not a party to the 1993-94 effort is now...
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re 90's, nice sunshine, and that could give us unsettled weather get your christmas club card and use it... to start saving up now... and we'll add a bonus to your card -- just in time to shop for christmas! yes, the christmas bonus is back! one more way to shop your way, only at kmart and sears. >>> the government is considering a move contain the spread of swine flu by fast tracking the vaccine. the vaccine is not due until mid october, and it will take two doses, so that means people will not be protected until thanksgiving. the number of the cases could explode in october. the white house may speed up delivery by a month even if testing is not complete. >> we think it is wise to get some facts seem ready to go as quickly as possibly can, that that probably out ways the we think to gather all the evidence. >> did dosage will not be known until the vaccine's testing is complete. that presents another challenge for officials trying to contain the virus. >>> they're lined -- maryland has notified workers of their impending layoffs. this includes furloughs for thousands of state employ
re 90's, nice sunshine, and that could give us unsettled weather get your christmas club card and use it... to start saving up now... and we'll add a bonus to your card -- just in time to shop for christmas! yes, the christmas bonus is back! one more way to shop your way, only at kmart and sears. >>> the government is considering a move contain the spread of swine flu by fast tracking the vaccine. the vaccine is not due until mid october, and it will take two doses, so that means...
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pitts helping us and blding us. i'telling you,ouow, we werealking earlier ith greeoom aboutow it tough not to have a father. he reached outnd erady familynd -- >> we tk about legacy, and you look backwards as a historian, butou lk forward as ll. in thi circumstance the presidentalked about kennedy as the satorf our time. wher sderank >> it dends o historian. i think i might beble to say that n only is he thereatest leslat ofur ti,hich is wh presidentbama said he may b t greest all-ound senator of our time. whathen nato john kendy would have been in the1950s he created a mmittee. teddy share all the quities. henry clayhe gat legislator. dael webster, the great orator. teddy may t havead t stern orory, but y have taf a norris and the vious progress soutasts who all their lives fought for that cause. fough for the leb cal caus setor van denbur he isll of those things. at the same timee made t people in msachetts fl ke he s one of them. ihought when we were sitting giluring the days tha he was take memorl seice, that yo
pitts helping us and blding us. i'telling you,ouow, we werealking earlier ith greeoom aboutow it tough not to have a father. he reached outnd erady familynd -- >> we tk about legacy, and you look backwards as a historian, butou lk forward as ll. in thi circumstance the presidentalked about kennedy as the satorf our time. wher sderank >> it dends o historian. i think i might beble to say that n only is he thereatest leslat ofur ti,hich is wh presidentbama said he may b t greest...
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we can use these moments to connect everyone together. we wanted to find great musical moments and connect them together with songs are around the world. >> one of the songs that i got my attention is these gorgeous and wonderful locations that you shot in. the guy on the beach, and you found him in his environment. for all of these other artists, same thing? >> platts record them and fell on them and their natural environments where they are inspired to play. there is no separation between music and people. on concerts' you have tickets and they stage. somebody plays a song and somebody else can watch -- walk by and have it live changing experience. tavis: let's talk about the larger goal for the project. it is not just something inventive and innovative like recording 100 people in their natural habitats. there is a purpose behind this. >> the purpose is to inspire the planet. during a time in the world in which there so much division, we need to create things that bring us together. we believe that music and inspiration are two great w
we can use these moments to connect everyone together. we wanted to find great musical moments and connect them together with songs are around the world. >> one of the songs that i got my attention is these gorgeous and wonderful locations that you shot in. the guy on the beach, and you found him in his environment. for all of these other artists, same thing? >> platts record them and fell on them and their natural environments where they are inspired to play. there is no separation...
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senate democrats vowed to use, quote, any means necessary to win on health care. that is an idea that some democrats applaud. >> if republicans do not want to cooperate, and they do not want to work with us, we may have to go it alone. >> but another said democrats should not pass any reform without bipartisan support. another agreed and told fox in a telephone interview that democrats may have to start from scratch. >> there is a need for us to hit the reset button, because i do not think we are discussing now is of any value to the american public. >> the so-called gang of 6, that is three democrats and republicans on the senate finance committee, will get together for the first time on the telephone during this august recess to try to strike a deal. one said that they would get this done one way or another, meeting with or without republican support. jon? jon: sounds like politics, indeed. major garrett. these are not the only debates in the health-care debate. as i said minutes ago, senator ted kennedy of massachusetts has made a request that could seriously a
senate democrats vowed to use, quote, any means necessary to win on health care. that is an idea that some democrats applaud. >> if republicans do not want to cooperate, and they do not want to work with us, we may have to go it alone. >> but another said democrats should not pass any reform without bipartisan support. another agreed and told fox in a telephone interview that democrats may have to start from scratch. >> there is a need for us to hit the reset button, because i...
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they are not listening to us. they are calling us mobs. we are not mobs in mississippi. we are not mobs in mississippi. but my question is, as a staff auditor, i have not seen the federal government made one attempt to clean up one messe. [applause] i have not seen them clean up the sec. in run should not have happened. people should not have lost their retirement. -- enron should not have happened. we have enough regulations to stop that, but it is not happening. there is too much going on that is not being checked. if you cannot clean up a little, how can you take away all our health care that we pay for? [applause] >> we will start in reverse order. number one, i would hope by now that everyone in this room is aware that i am not going to vote for the health-care plan. [applause] we will take them in reverse order. >> i did not mean you. >> quite honestly, it goes back to that 11 trillion dollars of debt, the fact that the medicare trust fund will collect enough money between now and 2017 to continue to make its annual operating expenses. but come 2017, because of tha
they are not listening to us. they are calling us mobs. we are not mobs in mississippi. we are not mobs in mississippi. but my question is, as a staff auditor, i have not seen the federal government made one attempt to clean up one messe. [applause] i have not seen them clean up the sec. in run should not have happened. people should not have lost their retirement. -- enron should not have happened. we have enough regulations to stop that, but it is not happening. there is too much going on...
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vital because it matters to all of us. different, because we're keeping this to a minimum. [ crowd arguing ] >> by now you've heard plenty of shouting about health care reform but far less about what reform actually is and what it means to you. what changes? what doesn't? the benefits, the costs, and the cost of doing nothing. >> it's bankrupting families. it's bankrupting businesses and we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it. >> by the end of this hour you'll know in plain english details of what president obama wants and how he says they're going to pay for it, also what's in some of the plans going through congress right now. in plain english the public option, co-ops, mandates, all of the things some lawmakers say they can't live with and others say they can't live without. >> there are not the votes in the united states senate for the public option. there never have been. >> in the house of representatives without a strong public plan even stronger than the one we
vital because it matters to all of us. different, because we're keeping this to a minimum. [ crowd arguing ] >> by now you've heard plenty of shouting about health care reform but far less about what reform actually is and what it means to you. what changes? what doesn't? the benefits, the costs, and the cost of doing nothing. >> it's bankrupting families. it's bankrupting businesses and we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it....
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he used the phrase "the torch has been passed" which john kennedy had used in his inaugural address in saying that the torch had been passed from the eisenhower generation of the 19th century to his. i think there was that symbolism, this really was a new era and i think the way that obama has governed is as a very kennedy-esque per cent. it is extremely important. it is a passing and a change. >> despite the absence of ted kennedy, tell us about that. >> john mccain is probably sitting as the most prominent republican. he said this week, president obama, people want him to succeed. people like kim and republicans better understand that. he said -- like him and republicans better understand that. the problem is, he said, is that the numbers in support have gone down with the obama plan. they had better come up with something in every, a repackaging, whenever you want to call it, a new and improved and changed plan that is. to be successful. the difference, quite honestly, ted kennedy is missed in the sense that ted kennedy could have told very early on what the problems were and what t
he used the phrase "the torch has been passed" which john kennedy had used in his inaugural address in saying that the torch had been passed from the eisenhower generation of the 19th century to his. i think there was that symbolism, this really was a new era and i think the way that obama has governed is as a very kennedy-esque per cent. it is extremely important. it is a passing and a change. >> despite the absence of ted kennedy, tell us about that. >> john mccain is...